Moody's Investors Service ("Moody's") has today upgraded to Baa1 from Baa2 the issuer rating and senior unsecured ratings of Telekom Austria AG (Telekom Austria) and related entities. Concurrently, Moody's has upgraded to (P)Baa1 from (P)Baa2 the company's MTN program ratings, and to baa2 from baa3 the company's Baseline Credit Assessment (BCA).

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First-quarter net profit at Telekom Austria, a unit of Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim's America Movil, shrank by three quarters because of amortisation prompted by a rebranding effort, the company said on Tuesday. Beyond its home market, Telekom Austria operates in four countries in the former Yugoslavia, plus Bulgaria and Belarus. It is gradually changing its local brand name to A1 in various countries, which prompted brand value amortisation of 101.1 million euros ($124 million) in the first three months of the year.

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Telekom Austria (TELA.VI) has roughly 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) to spend on acquisitions in the countries in which it is already present as well as new eastern European markets, its Chief Executive Alejandro Plater said on Monday. Telekom Austria, the central and eastern European unit of Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim's America Movil (AMXL.MX), operates in seven eastern European countries, most of them in the former Yugoslavia. While Telekom has said before that it intends to expand internationally, the comments are the company's most specific on those plans in months.

Telekom Austria has roughly 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) to spend on acquisitions in the countries in which it is already present as well as new eastern European markets, its Chief Executive Alejandro Plater said on Monday. Telekom Austria, the central and eastern European unit of Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim's America Movil, operates in seven eastern European countries, most of them in the former Yugoslavia. While Telekom has said before that it intends to expand internationally, the comments are the company's most specific on those plans in months.

Telekom Austria on Tuesday reported a 16 percent fall in its full-year profit largely due to write-offs related to the value of its local brands after the roll out of its "A1" brand throughout the group in different countries. The company, part of Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim's America Movil, reported net profit of 345.5 million euros ($426.83 million) on revenue of 4.38 (2016:4.21) billion euros. Telekom Austria has had a longstanding monopoly on mobile, landline and internet services in its home market.